Mary, Mary, quite contrary, how does your garden grow?
Gardening and spending time in nature has many benefits for children’s development.
Gardening and spending time in nature has many benefits for children’s development.
As Eric and Elyssa Nelson, Pacific Oaks alumni and the founders of the Child Educational Center, begin their next chapter, we revisit their history and legacy.
Diversity is what makes America great. At a time when the country is increasingly divided, we embrace our differences in perspective.
The creation of the new school increases opportunities for business students at Pacific Oaks through introduction of global components.
The legacy of Pacific Oaks is measured in the combined impact of both the college and the children’s school to build a trusting, loving community that extends far beyond their respective walls.
Since the founding of Pacific Oaks Children's School, visionaries have passed the torch from one generation to the next. Their legacy endures.
What does history and research teach us about what we can expect for the COVID-19 generation, after enduring a crisis like no other?
As conventional children’s toys become more obsolete, Pacific Oaks Children’s School is encouraging traditional methods of play to benefit child development.
New hires and promotions at Pacific Oaks represent a commitment to providing students a high-quality education and preparing them to be culturally intelligent agents of change.
With advancements in programs and accreditations, Pacific Oaks College recommits to maintaining the highest academic standards and expanding opportunities for our students.
Pacific Oaks Children’s School is proud to announce the reopening of its lab school, reestablishing an important aspect of its legacy.
Ja Ne’t Rommero, Psy.D., administrative faculty in the Department of Academic Affairs, developed the Hyflex Teaching Modality to meet the dynamic needs of current students inside and outside the classroom.
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